Examples of 'solesmes' in a sentence

Meaning of "solesmes"

Solesmes is a noun referring to a Benedictine monastery in France known for its contributions to Gregorian chant and liturgical music

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They were the first daughter house of Solesmes.
The Solesmes editions omit all such letters.
The plans for my trip do not include Solesmes.
It is not possible to write about Solesmes without mentioning its traditional carnival.
Come as close as you can to the familiarity you have seen practised at Solesmes.
Les Amis de Solesmes association is a way for them to stay close to our abbey.
You can obtain more detailed visitor information at the Solesmes abbey website.
The modern Solesmes editions of Gregorian chant follow this interpretation.
These editorial practices have placed the historical authenticity of the Solesmes interpretation in doubt.
It is a member of the Solesmes Congregation in the Benedictine Confederation.
He became a seminarian and even briefly tried monastic life with the Benedictines of Solesmes.
The Benedictine congregation of Solesmes is now the spiritual heirs.
He was primarily influenced by the work of the Abbey of Solesmes.
He visited the Benedictine abbey at Solesmes to improve his knowledge of Gregorian chant.
He designed the tower in the style of the Solesmes Abbey.

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Solesmes Abbey, restored and illustrated by Dom Guéranger.
The new priory later became independent within the Solesmes Congregation.
Saint-Pierre de Solesmes Abbey is a jewel of the religious heritage of the Sarthe Valley.
The abbey was reestablished with the help of monks from Solesmes Abbey in France.
The Solesmes house, with garden wall.
She lived in Paris as well as Solesmes and Thomery.
Her legend holds that she was promised to Harduin d'Armeval, future lord of Solesmes.
Abbot of Solesmes.
The ceremony took place at the Abbey of Sainte Cécile de Solesmes.
Saints of Solesmes.
Solesmes is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire in northwestern France.
The cemetery on the Route de Solesmes.
Guéranger was appointed the Abbot of Solesmes ( on 31 October ) and Superior General of the congregation.
Monastery of Saint-Pierre at Solesmes.
After this dramatic event, Solesmes did not print his notations until 1883, namely the Liber gradualis.
The abbey in Vaals remained part of the Solesmes Congregation.
Benedictine monks from Solesmes in France revived the foundation in 1880.
In this publication, the first major song book of Solesmes was also prepared.
The Solesmes Abbot accepted and Rome gave its authorization in 1874.
Abbey of Solesmes.
Abbey Saint-Pierre de Solesmes.
The abbey was originally founded in Solesmes in 1010 by Geoffroy de Sablé.
The apartment is 2.7 km from German Cemetery on the Solesmes Road.
Priory of Solesmes.
There he entered into relations with Prosper Guéranger, a Benedictine, who had restored Solesmes Abbey in 1833.
But you, you love Reverdy-you should go to Solesmes and meet her . ”.
This time, he returned to Paris, before returning to Solesmes on July 20.

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